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© Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

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Page 1: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

© Carlton Ward, Jr.

Ancilleno Davis, Conservation CoordinatorNorthern Caribbean Program

The Nature Conservancy and The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The BahamasMarine Conservation in The Bahamas

Page 2: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

Introduction to the Introduction to the Northern Caribbean Program (NCP)Northern Caribbean Program (NCP)

• Mission: To preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

Page 3: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

Program DirectorProgram DirectorEleanor PhillipsEleanor Phillips

Conservation PlannerConservation PlannerSharrah MossSharrah Moss

Senior Policy AdvisorSenior Policy AdvisorStacey MoultrieStacey Moultrie

Partnership CoordinatorPartnership CoordinatorElvardo ThompsonElvardo Thompson

Marine EcologistMarine EcologistFelicity BurrrowsFelicity Burrrows

Office AssistantOffice AssistantDorcas MillerDorcas Miller

Conservation Conservation CoordinatorCoordinator

Ancilleno DavisAncilleno Davis

Page 4: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

NCP Work Caribbean Challenge Protected Areas Focus

Protected Area Trust National Implementation Support Program (NISP)

Bahamas Million Tree Campaign Invasive Species

Blue Project Institutional Strengthening of Partners Abaco Conservation Area Plan Andros Protected Area Project

Page 5: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

Caribbean ChallengeCaribbean Challenge• Vision –

– to protect biodiversity and preserve human livelihoods across the Caribbean through sustainably managed protected area systems that are resilient to climate change and degradation impacts.

• Goal – Countries pledge to (5 have pledged so far);– expand marine protected area systems to include at least

20% of their near shore area by 2020; – to develop sustainable conservation finance mechanisms

for their national protected area systems; – and to develop ecosystem-based adaptation projects to

address the impacts of climate change.

Page 6: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

Bahamas PA Trust Fund: Return on Bahamas PA Trust Fund: Return on InvestmentInvestment

TNC:Invests $2 million in new PA Trust

Government of The Bahamas:Invests $2 million in PA Trust

Implements $1 per person PA Fee = Generates $5 million/yr

Excess reinvested in PA Trust until $12 million reached

Net Result:$600K per year from PA Trust

$5 million per year from PA Fee

$5.6 million per year for PA System

Page 7: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

Bahamas Million Tree Campaign Bahamas Million Tree Campaign • Launched in October 8, 2007 as a spin-off of UNEP

Billion Tree Campaign• Objectives

– Plant 1,000,000 native/indigenous trees throughout The Bahamas (end of 2009)

– Control of invasive species import/propagation– Encourage landscaping with native species– Encourage invasive species removal/consumption– Coastal concerns: Casuarina, melaleuca, mangroves,

buttonwood

Page 8: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

The Blue Project

• Kerzner Marine Foundation funded• Primarily coral focused and aimed at coral reefs around the island of

New Providence• Seeks non-consumptive multi-use protection • dive, snorkel, research, but no fishing• Considerable amount of social research/marketing is needed• Enforcement would be an issue• Easier because it is closer to NP • More difficult due to lack of social buy in• Partners: dive/ tour operators, academia, fisheries personnel• Atlantis bed fees and Blue tourism provide funding sources.

Page 9: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

Abaco Conservation Area Plan Abaco Conservation Area Plan (CAP)(CAP)

• Goal –to develop GIS layers of all conservation targets so that a MARXAN analysis could be conducted alongside the traditional CAP process, in order to better identify additional priority areas for conservation action.

• The information from the CAP is meant to feed into an overall strategic plan for Friends of the Environment and to help guide future support on the island from TNC.

Page 10: © Carlton Ward, Jr. Ancilleno Davis, Conservation Coordinator Northern Caribbean Program The Nature Conservancy and Marine Conservation in The Bahamas

Abaco CAP Conservation Targets Abaco CAP Conservation Targets

• Pine Forest• Coppice• Blueholes• Karst Caves• Groundwater Lens• Inland Water• Tall Mangroves• Tidal Creeks• Beaches and Beach Strand• Rocky Shores

• Coral Reef• Medium-High Density Sea

grass• Pelagic Areas• Conch • Spiny Lobster • Bahama Parrot• Dolphins (which species to

include?)• Spawning Aggregations

(grouper and snapper)• Important Bird Areas